About The Bluebell Walk

Since 1972 the Arlington Bluebell Walk and Farm Trail has developed into seven interesting walks over three working farms.

One of the walks of 2/3 mile (1100 meters) through Beatons Wood has been made suitable for wheelchair users. This is where you see white anemones followed by the vistas of bluebells, established over centuries. On this walk there are seats for you to enjoy the peace and tranquility of this oak and hornbeam wood. Along the walks there are signs illustrating the flora and fauna of the countryside for your information.

At neighbouring Parkwood Farm, milking of the large dairy herd can be seen from a special viewing gallery every afternoon between 3:00pm and 5:00pm. To get there involves a walk of about 1.5 miles, and you will have to walk back!

We have pens of sheep, pigs and angora goats for the children to see close up, but remember, pigs can bite! Ensure children wash their hands thoroughly with warm water and soap at the adjoining sink if they do stroke any of the animals. For more information download the 2017 Publicity Leaflet here.

LATEST NEWS

We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2017 Photographic Competition on the GALLERY page. Each winner has received their prize and personalized certificate with their winning image as the background, a reminder of what they submitted. These certificates will be displayed in the Bluebell Barn over the duration of the 2018 Arlington Bluebell Walk (dates should be announced on this website before the end of the year). The details of the competition can be found here , if you would like to enter next year.